Imed Tabelsi and Moaz Trabelsi (both nephews of Leïla Ben Ali), were accused of the 2006 theft of a yacht owned by the French businessman Bruno Roger, chairman of the company
Lazard. Imed and Moaz were suspected after the yacht was found in
Sidi Bou Said. Prosecutors brought the case to court in France, the French judge ruled the trial should take place in Tunisia. and were placed on an
Interpol wanted list. The yacht was returned to its owner. Later reports by the Tunisian government indicated that Trabelsi was alive and being questioned by the government. He appeared in court on April 20, 2011, for drug consumption charges and was awaiting sentencing and further prosecutions. The trial was postponed until May 7, with the judge who presided over Trabelsi's yacht theft trial being named to the case. In 2015, he was sentenced to five years in prison, in a case of illegal granting of lands in
Carthage. On August 18, 2023, the Court of Cassation validated the criminal reconciliation agreement concluded between Imed Trabelsi and the Truth and Dignity Authority (IVD). The Truth and Dignity Authority (IVD) was responsible for the reconciliation and compensation process on behalf of the Tunisian State between 2014 and 2018. ==References==